Far Eastern Economic Review 2004 - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
A call for revolution.(Philippines, need for reforms)Business, internationalFrancisco Sionil Jose
A Church for China.Business, internationalAdam Minter
A cut above the rest.Business, internationalMark Pearson
Afghanistan marches on.(Hamid Karzai )Business, internationalSayed Tayeb Jawad
After the fall.(Soviet Union military policy and Tajikistan)Business, internationalJohn Bonaccolta
Against the odds.Business, internationalJeannie Cho Lee
A grinding hunger for scrap.Business, internationalAdam Minter
A Haier price.Business, internationalRasul Bailey
A jet of your own.(private jets)Business, internationalStephen Seawright
A little piece of Asia.Business, internationalGlen Norris
All the tees in China.(golf courses)Business, internationalCraig Simons
Al Qaeda's changing face.(recruitment)Business, internationalJay Solomon, Zahid Hussain
Always leave a calling card.(branded robbery)(Column)Business, internationalNuri Vittachi
America's dirty war on Chinese clothing.(restrictive quotas)Business, internationalGreg Rushford
An organic cuppa.(Makaibari brand tea, Rajah Banerjee's organic tea plantation, Darjeeling, India)Business, internationalTom Vater
Another way to fight terrorism.Business, internationalShashi Tharoor
A path to the past.(Susan V. Lawrence)(Interview)Business, internationalZhuang Chen
A premium on postal reform.(privatization)Business, internationalSebastian Moffet
A question of taste.Business, internationalGeoffrey A. Fowler, Ramin Setoodeh
A secretive financier.(Toyota's strategic investments)Business, internationalJathon Sapsford
Asia's employment challenge.Business, internationalIfzal Ali
Asia takes to cheaper skies.Business, internationalScott Neuman
A spectacle of democracy.Business, internationalMichael Vatikiotis, John Mcbeth
A spirited fight.(Oriental Brewery market share)Business, internationalJung Min Kim
At full stretch.(Rina Dhaka, India's fashion designer, designers choice award winner)Business, internationalMitali Saran
Bad Offers: Despite propects of a September meeting with North Korea, real progress isn't likely until after the U.S. presidential elections.(Editorial)Business, international 
Baghdad fantasy: in the occupation zone, a hotel room is turned into a makeshift Chinese-dumpling restaurant.Business, internationalAdrienne Mong
Bangkok gusher.(PTT Exploration and Production PCL, oil company)Business, internationalShwan W. Crispin
Bangladesh u double whammy.(floods, political violence)Business, internationalSayed Kamaluddin
Bean-counting.Business, internationalMark Dodd
Beijing in a jam.(Editorial)Business, international 
Beijing's new legitimacy crisis.(Chinese Communist Party's economic cum political dilemma)Business, internationalJeffrey N. Wasserstrom
Below the jade garden.Business, internationalCraig Simons
Bird Flu.(Editorial)Business, international 
Bowled over by beef ban.(beef import banned)Business, internationalFuyuno Ichiko
Burma: who's isolating whom?Business, internationalDavid I. Steinberg
Captain of the team?(Liverpool soccer club)Business, internationalCrispin Shawn W.
Careful consumers.(credit card debts)Business, internationalLina Yoon
Carry on John.Business, international 
Cars that crumple.Business, internationalTodd Zaun
Central AsiaEs oil oasis.(Kazakhstan)Business, internationalHugh Pope
Central Asia: water of strife.(Turkmenistan)Business, internationalLynne O'Donnell
CEO call: an on-line cash machine.Business, internationalMargaret Whitman
CEO call: Say it with flowers.Business, internationalChristopher Wood
Cham offensive.(Ethnic muslim community in Cambodia)Business, internationalLuke Hunt
Chasing pirates.Business, international 
Chewing out the chief.(Asia's famous cartoonists, Zunzi)Business, internationalIlaria Maria Sala
China, Malaysia are hot spots.Business, international 
China's choke-hold over Asia.(coal based power stations, air pollution)Business, internationalAndrew Batson
China's time of change.Business, internationalIan Johnson
Committed to peace.(Interview of Lakshman Kadirgamar, Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka)(Interview)Business, internationalLakshman Kadirgamar
Competitive neighbours.(South Korean economy)Business, internationalJung Min Kim
Crisis in China's countryside.Business, internationalChen Guidi, Wu Chuntao
Curtain-raiser.Business, internationalSaeed Azhar
Cut from different cloth.(Company Profile)Business, internationalGabriel Kahn
Dancing with giants.Business, internationalPhilip Day
Danger mounts for embattled general.(pakistani chief Pervez Musharraf)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Defending South Korea.(United States, troops withdrawal, sophisticated arms supplement)Business, internationalPeter Brookes
Delhi defiance.(Asia's famous cartoonists, Manjula Padmanabhan)Business, internationalKai Friese
Developing Thailand's south.Business, internationalSurin Pitsuwan
Digging deep in Laos.(Oxiana Resources NL, Pan Australian Resources NL, mineral exploration)Business, internationalPatrick Barta
Does JiangEs retirement matter?(the 5th column)(Jiang Zemin, head of ChinaEs Central Military Commision)(Column)Business, internationalFrank Ching
Dollars, degrees and dodgy deals.(Australia's offshore education industry)Business, internationalMark Pearson
Dollar-wary.Business, internationalPhil Day
Don't help Burma's generals.Business, internationalZaw Oo
Don't let Taiwan down.Business, internationalAuthur Waldron
Don't push China too hard.Business, international 
Dying gasp of an ancient tale.Business, internationalSadanand Dhume
Engaging the audience.Business, internationalGeoffrey A Fowler
Ensuring AsiaEs maritime safety.(Southeast Asia, Regional Maritime Security Initiative)Business, internationalMark J. Valencia
Existing Iraq: Angelo dela Cruz is free. Now, the U.S. needs to mend ties with the Philippines if it doesn't want to compromise the war against terrorism.(Editorial)Business, international 
Exports sustain slowing growth.(Japanese economy)Business, internationalFuyuno Ichiko
Faint praise.(Junichiro Koizumi's administration in Japan)Business, internationalSebastian Moffet
Far - sighted.(US-China air services agreement)Business, internationalDarren McDermott
Feeding a behemoth.(Yum! brands, restaurants in China)Business, internationalCui Rong
Feet on fire.(Architectural award winner, Bay of Fires Lodge in Australia)Business, internationalSusan Gough Henly
Fifty years on.Business, internationalDien Bui Tin
Fight terrorism - but carefully.(International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research, Singapore)Business, internationalAmitav Acharya
Film: still rumbling.Business, internationalKaren Mazurkewich
Finally, a good start: Indonesians vote on the presidency.(Editorial)Business, international 
Fires in Thailand's South.(editorial)(violence control activities)(Editorial)Business, international 
Fit to be shod.Business, internationalLinda Morris
Fixed-asset spending surges 53%.Business, international 
Flying high.(Interview)Business, internationalMichael Standaert
Footprints in the sand.(Scott Blume CEO of Zuji.com)Business, internationalScott Newman
Four Asian funnies.(Asia's famous cartoonist, Kim Song Hwan)Business, internationalKim Jung Min
Four Decades in North Korea.Business, internationalJermey Kirk
Fragments of memory.(Interview)Business, internationalDana Sachs
Free trade runs into protectionism.Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, Shawn W. Crispen
From dishwasher to legend.Business, internationalSusan Gough Henly
From the archives - when the 'dummies' talk back.(Chinese demonstration in May 1989)(Excerpt)Business, internationalPierre Ryckmans
Gadget-driven lifestyles.(Interview)Business, internationalRaymond Chan
Gambling on a new look.Business, internationalTim Healy
Gay Asia: tolerance pays.(Singapore, North Korea, Hong Kong, Philippines, Indonesia and other Asian countries )Business, internationalGordon Fairclough, Kevin Voigt, Geoffrey A. Fowler, Chris Prystay, Michelle Innis, Alison T. Sebens, Cameron Bates
Going paperless: it is possible.Business, international 
Good sports say no to sweat.Business, internationalJoseph Pereira, Jeremy Wagstaff
Group identity: under Ratan Tata's leadership, the Tata group has developed a sense of cohesion and the will to succeed.(Interview)Business, international 
Growing confidence.(Malaysia's economy)Business, international 
Growth, but not enough.(economy of Indonesia)Business, internationalTom Mccawley
Half measures: Vietnam's human-rights record goes under U.S. lens.Business, international 
Hamid Karzai's key role in Central Asia.(road map to peace and prosperity in Afghanistan)Business, internationalS. Frederick Starr
Hand in glove.(Supermax Corp.)(Stanley Thai Kim Sim)Business, internationalS Jayasankaran
Have pigs been infected.(Editorial)Business, international 
Hedge funds bet on Asia.Business, internationalLaura Santini
History's bounty.(The silk road: trade, travel, war and faith, an exhibition at London's British Library)Business, internationalSalil Tripathi
Hot cakes.(contemporary Indian paintings)Business, internationalJohn Batten
Howard's victory.(John Howard)Business, international 
How I learned to stop worrying and forget the Yuan.(Chinese economy)Business, internationalJonathan Anderson
How international law fails us.Business, internationalLeanne Piggott
How to move Burma ahead.Business, internationalAndrew Steele
How Toyota and its partners seized Southeast Asia.Business, internationalTony Pugliese
I just can't get enough.(information searching)Business, international 
Impatient for success.Business, internationalRodney Tasker
India must reform farming next.Business, internationalBibek Debroy
Indonesia's return to grace.(foreign direct investments, Malaysia, Singapore)Business, internationalJohn McBeth, Michael Vatikotis
Island holiday, anyone?(tourism promotion, Vietnam)(Editorial)Business, international 
It's all in the details.(textile industry, China)Business, internationalRebecca Buckman
It`s expensive being poor.Business, internationalEdward Gresser
It's more than love.(Bilateral trade between China and Europe)Business, internationalDavid Murphy, Shada Islam
Jailed.(Trials of political prisoners, international opinion)(Editorial)Business, international 
Justice is near for Sgt.Jenkins.(Sgt. Charles Robert Jenkins)Business, internationalDonald Greenlees, Jeremy Kirk
Just-in-time financing.(Logistics firms investment in internet-based platforms)Business, internationalGabriel Kahn
Keep the arms embargo on China.Business, internationalSteve Tsang
Keep the pressure on China.(lifting of Tiananmen arms embargo)Business, internationalPeter Brookes
Koizumi's Korea gambit.(Junichiro Koizumi)Business, internationalSusan V. Lawrence, Joanna Slater, Sebastian Mkoffert
Lats of Laughs.(Asia's famous cartoonists, Lat)Business, internationalJohn Krich
Less money, more cars.Business, international 
Lessons from the Cold War.(the 5th column)(Column)Business, internationalRobyn Lim
Let us come home.(Chinese exiled student leader)(Column)Business, internationalWuer Kaixi
Liquidation of the liquidators may be on the cards.Business, internationalKaren Richardson
Love bites.(mobile matchmaking services)Business, internationalSebastian Tong
Macau sets its sights on the high table.Business, internationalTim Healy
Major flaws in flu detection.Business, internationalBetsy McKay, Margot Cohen
Make art, not war.Business, internationalDavid Frazier
Making history in Islam.(India-Pakistan relationship)Business, internationalM.J. Akbar
Malaysians hope for reform.Business, internationalChandra Muzaffar
Marching on to a new role.(Japan's fighting strength and military profile)Business, internationalGordon Fairclough, Charles Hutzler, Sebastian Moffett, Martin Fackler
Material advantage.(Young Inventors Award to Ryuji Inai)Business, internationalTirish Saywell
Mexican wave.Business, internationalJoel Millman
Money trouble.(dollar depreciation)Business, international 
Mongolia: split decision.Business, internationalMichael Kohn
Musharraf's domestic opposition.(Editorial)Business, international 
Neither war nor peace.Business, internationalM.D. Nalapat
Not just alms.Business, internationalSayed Kamaluddin
Not so sweet.Business, international 
Offshoring: don't fight it.Business, internationalNayan Chanda
Old-fashioned jet-setting.Business, internationalRamin Setoodeh
One big winner many small losers.(end to global textile quota system and its effect on China and India)Business, internationalDavid Murphy, Murray Hiebert, Chace Vanderwolk
One size doesnEt fit all.(Jerry Letendre, chief executive officer, ABN Amro consumer commercial and private bank, Asia Pacific region)(Interview)Business, internationalLaura Santini
On to round two.(Presidential election)(Editorial)Business, international 
Opening up China's air market.Business, internationalDavid Dodwell
Outsourcing: Calcutta on a roll.Business, internationalJoanna Salter
Own goal.(Chinese soccer fans)Business, internationalMatt Pottinger
Pakistan plays.Business, internationalAshraf Khan
Pattani and Premier League.Business, internationalMichael J. Montesano
Peace to the Max.Business, internationalDale Eastman
Peasants Bloom.(Longda foodstuff group)Business, internationalAndrew Browne
Photography: agent provocateur.(Phillip Jones Griffiths)Business, internationalColin Pantall
Pick of the players.(portable music players )(Buyers Guide)Business, internationalSebastian Tong
Pier pressure.(California port problems, Asian exporters woes)Business, internationalBruce Stanley
Play it again.(Asian Youth Orchestra founded by Yehudi Menuhin and Richard Pontzious)Business, internationalAlison Sebens
Political risk.(Sri Lanka economy)Business, internationalDe Silva Manik
Preparing North Korea.Business, internationalMasood Hyder
Prices and trends.(stock markets, commodities, economic data, foreign exchange)(Illustration)Business, international 
Prising them free.(Japanese attitude towards job-hopping)Business, internationalKevin Kelly
Privileged position.(smaller firms in China)Business, internationalCui Rong
Promises, promises.Business, internationalManika de Silva
Pure genius.Business, internationalSimon Burns
Pyongyang's tightrope-walker.Business, internationalMarcus Noland
Rededication.(transformation of Far Eastern Economic Review)Business, international 
Rehabilitating America.(American supremacy in 21st century)Business, internationalKishore Mahbubani
Revolution in Seoul? Not really.Business, internationalVictor D. Cha
Ride 'em cowboy.(Rodeo)Business, internationalLinda Morris
Rock away the past.Business, internationalKenneth McCallum
Selling music for a song.(music piracy, copyrighted music woes)Business, internationalSimon Burns
Semiconductors: hungry for chips.(industry growth)Business, internationalMacabe Keliher
Sexy, not slutty.(innovative fashion designs)Business, internationalJen Lin-Liu
Shalom Shanghai.(Jewish ghetto)Business, internationalJonathan Kaufman
Sharia gambit in Malaysia.(Islamic law)Business, internationalFarish A. Noor
Shining bright.(Indian econimics)Business, internationalBilay Rasul
Singapore split.Business, internationalLim Li Min
Sizing up the Asian market.Business, internationalJohn B. Anderson
Small is beautiful.(hotels)Business, internationalBrian Keeley, Laetitia Marionneau, Jen Lin-Liu
Sssha.(editorial)(capital punishment)Business, international 
Stay young at heart.Business, internationalRebecca Buckman
Sticky wicket.Business, internationalEmma Levine
Strong performer.Business, internationalSaeed Azhar
Taiwan: avoiding a train wreck.Business, internationalFranklin D. Kramer
Taiwan offers a way to peace.Business, internationalJaushieh Joseph Wu
Taiwan's democracy takes a new step.Business, internationalJohn F. Copper
Taiwan's rough road ahead.Business, internationalJulian Baum
Taiwan, the homeland.(Austronesian's genetic research)Business, internationalDavid Frazier
Targeted.(Pervez Musharraf)Business, internationalTion Kwa
Thailand's new wave.Business, internationalLim Li Min
Thailand's overstretch.Business, internationalPatrick Barta
The coming challenge to Singapore Inc.(government-linked companies, globalization woes, politics versus economics)Business, internationalGarry Rodan
The endless war.Business, international 
The gloves come off.(mergers and acquisitions)Business, internationalAndrew Morse
The Hong Kong job.Business, internationalGeoffrey A . Fowler
The importance of dialogue.(opinion, war on terrorism)Business, internationalIbrahim Anwar
The lion roars.Business, internationalPhillip Day
The net becomes a news source.Business, international 
The Olympians.Business, international 
The peril of Aids in Asia.(Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome)Business, internationalRichard Holbrooke
The price of popularity.(plight of pandas)Business, internationalKaren Mazurkewich
The price tag.Business, international 
The real problem in the Koreas.(distrust of big powers, nuclear arms control management)Business, internationalC. Kenneth Quinones
The rule of law grows in China.(Reforming China's banking systems)Business, internationalMarshall Mays
The tide turns.(Pakistan's economy)Business, internationalAzhar Saeed
The upwardly mobile business.(Advertisement)Business, international 
The world gets a hiding.Business, internationalTim LeeMaster
Time for a drink.(Asian-pacific drink preferences surveyed)Business, international 
Trading militancy for peace.Business, internationalMichael Krepon
Tricky trade-off: the decline in garment exports could seriously hurt Bangladesh unless it diversifies its export base.Business, internationalSubir Bhaumik
Twilight Zone.Business, internationalAndrew Morse
U.S. diplomat stands firm.(United States Secretary of State, Colin Powell on his trip to far eastern nations for curbing nuclear proliferation in the region)(Interview)Business, international 
Victims of efficiency.(unemployment in South Korea)Business, internationalJung Min kim
What Indonesia must explain.(fight against terrorism)Business, internationalSidney Jones
What should really happen in the tech world this year.(2004 offerings by tech companies)Business, internationalJerry Wagstaff
What's on Australia's mind?(elections)Business, internationalGerard Henderson
Why Manila left Iraq early.(Withdrawal of Philippines forces)Business, internationalFrancis Pangilinan
Why Sars didn't return.Business, internationalMatt Pottinger
Women are still paid less.Business, international 
Yin and Dan.Business, internationalJen Lin-Liu
Yoko sings the blues.Business, internationalJulie Sell
Yudhoyono's six challenges to get Indonesia growing.(Indonesia's elected president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono)Business, internationalHal Hill
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